5 storage mistakes that kill SSD endurance faster than gaming
Most people probably don't think about exhausting their SSD's lifespan. The NAND flash used to store data on SSDs has a finite number of write cycles. On most gaming PCs, this isn't a big concern, as you're likely to replace the drive before writing enough terabytes to it to wear it down. That said, some workloads and practices can eat through your SSD's endurance much faster than gaming and browsing. Write-heavy workloads can slash your SSD's lifespan from years to months. Even if you aren't running productivity workloads on your SSD, you might be guilty of a few habits that aren't exactly ideal for your SSD's long life.
Most people probably don’t think about exhausting their SSD’s lifespan. The NAND flash used to store data on SSDs has a finite number of write cycles. On most gaming PCs, this isn’t a big concern, as you’re likely to replace the drive before writing enough terabytes to it to wear it down. That said, some workloads and practices can eat through your SSD’s endurance much faster than gaming and browsing. Write-heavy workloads can slash your SSD’s lifespan from years to months. Even if you aren’t running productivity workloads on your SSD, you might be guilty of a few habits that aren’t exactly ideal for your SSD’s long life.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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